New editions of the California Building Standards Code are published every three years in a triennial cycle with supplemental information published during other years.6 Publication of triennial editions of the CCR began in 1989. The most recent version of the code was the 2019 edition published January 1, 2020. Changes made to each edition are based on proposals made by state agencies. Proposals are presented to the California Building Standards Commission and must provide thorough justification for proposed changes. Proposals go through multiple phases during the adoption cycle.7
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